Image gallery slideshow

Thumbnails are automatically created by Magic Slideshow. Set slideshow thumbnails to any size, any position (bottom, top, right and left), and any style.

Pan and zoom slideshow

Panning and zooming images has never been easier. Add the Ken Burns effect to create the appearance that each slide slowly zooms in and out.

Made popular by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns in video production, this effect works beautifully on web page slideshows too.

The 'fade' effect used when changing slides has been slowed down. By default this is set at 0.6 seconds, but this example takes 3 seconds to completely change from one slide to the next.

Vertical slideshow

Creating a vertical slideshow has never been easier. By default, Magic Slideshow automatically changes slides horizontally (left/right), but with a simple customization your slideshow images can change vertically (up/down) in seconds.

Hover or click the image

The zoom effect uses Magic Slideshow

Show 360 spins

The ultimate way to display products

Spins can use either Magic 360 or Sirv

Video slides

It's easy to add YouTube, Vimeo and all other videos in your slideshow

Add forms to slides

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Embed social media widgets

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Touchscreen

Did you know each year more and more visitors are choosing to use handheld devices to view websites online?

Designing your blog, website or ecommerce store to support small screen products is essential to open up your target audience. This includes the image tools and plugins added to your site.

Choose a responsive slideshow to display images exactly as you intended. Magic Slideshow intuitively scales slideshow images up and down to perfectly fit the users screen size. The touchscreen functionality allows visitors to easily swipe left and right to browse your slideshow.

Retina ready

Heard of high-resolution images? They're for screens that pack in more pixels into the same area, so images look sharper.

Apple calls them retina screens and they've been standard on all iPhones since the iPhone 4 way back in 2010.

At 4 times the size (double the height and double the width), they're so vividly sharp that you can't make out the dots. People have become used to seeing retina images on their iPads, iPhones and other high-res screens, so it looks inferior when they're served a traditional image.

No fear! Magic Slideshow supports retina images. Use 2 images for each slide - one standard-res and one hi-res.